Cisco Systems MGX-FRSM-HS2 manual Configuring Service on a T3 or E3 Cesm, Error and Alarm Response

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Configuring Service on a T3 or E3 CESM

Error and Alarm Response

When it detects a loss of signal (LOS) alarm, the CESM notifies the connected CPE in the upstream direction after an integration period. The CESM continues to emit cells at the nominal rate but sets the ATM cell payload with an appropriate data pattern as specified by the ATM Forum CES V2.0 specification. Also, an OAM cell with RDI code goes to the far end to indicate out-of-service. The significance of the different types of alarms appears in Table 6-3.

Table 6-3

CESM Errors and Alarms

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alarm

Down

 

 

Error

Type

stream

Up Stream

Comments

 

 

 

 

 

Link Failure

Blue (LOS)

AIS—OAM

none

Data cells According to

(RX)

 

cells

 

ATM-Forum CES-IS V 2.0

 

 

 

 

 

Receive RAI

Yellow

None

None

 

 

 

 

 

 

Receive LOF

 

n/a

n/a

Not applicable.

 

 

 

 

 

Receive AIS

Blue (AIS)

AIS (link)

FERF OAM

AIS—done over the T3/E3 link

 

 

 

cells

by sending the AIS data over

 

 

 

 

the T3/E3 link.

 

 

 

 

 

Configuring Service on a T3 or E3 CESM

This section first describes the steps for configuring the card, line, and port-level parameters for an MGX-CESM-T3 and MGX-CESM-E. It then describes how to add a connection. If necessary, refer to the section titled “Tasks for Configuring Cards and Services” for background information on these types of tasks. Use either the CLI or the CiscoView application to set up the card and line parameters. Use either the CLI or the Cisco WAN Manager application to add connections. The fundamental tasks and applicable CLI commands appear in the following list. For a complete list of CLI commands that apply to the CESM cards, use the Help command on the CLI of the card or refer to the tables at the front of the Cisco MGX 8850 Wide Area Edge Switch Command Reference.

Optionally configure Y-cable redundancy at the card level (addred on the CLI).

Optionally modify resource partitioning at the card level (cnfcdrscprtn)

Activate a physical line (addln on the CLI) and optionally configure the line (cnfln) for line coding, line length, and clock source.

Activate the functioning of the logical port on a physical line (addport)

Optionally modify resource partitioning at the port level (cnfportrscprtn)

Add the connections by using addcon (or addchan if NSAP addressing is necessary)

Configure the connection for CDVT, cell loss integration period, and egress buffer size by using cnfcon (or cnfchan if NSAP addressing is necessary).

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Contents Modifying the Resource Partitioning Tasks for Configuring Cards and ServicesRules for Adding Connections Sequence of Configuration TasksRules for Adding Three-Segment Connections Rules for Adding a DAX ConnectionRules for Adding Management Connections Processor Switching Module Cnfcdrscprtn numberPARconns numberPNNIconns numberTAGconns Configuring Card-Level Parameters, Lines, and PortsAddport portnum linenum pctbw minvpi maxvpi Cnfatmln linenum type Automatic Protection Switching on the PXMProcessor Switching Module Cnfcon connID routepriority maxcost restricttrunktype CAC Adding Connections on a PXM in a Stand-Alone NodeCnfupcubr connID polType pcr0+1 cdvt0+1 IngPcUtil CLP Using the CLI to Configure the Card, Lines, and Ports ATM Universal Service ModuleCnfportq portnum qnum qalgo qdepth clphigh clplow efcithres Cnfcdrscprtn 300 300Adding and Configuring Connections on the AUSM/B Using the CLI to Configure Inverse MultiplexingAddimagrp groupnum porttype listoflinks minNumLink Porttype Is the port type 1=UNI, 2=NN1ConnID Default is slave, so you actually do not need to type aSlot number, port number, vci, and vpi of the slave end ATM Universal Service Module Adding and Configuring Connections on the AUSM/B Epdthreshold BPX 8600-to-BPX 8600 SegmentEfcithresh Is the Efci threshold in the range 1-16000 cells Types of Frame Service Modules Frame Service Module FeaturesVery High Speed Frame Service Modules IntroductionFour-Port Unchannelized Frame Service Module for Frame Service Module FeaturesMGX-FRSM-2T3E3 Features MGX-FRSM-2CT3 FeaturesMGX-FRSM-HS1/B Features MGX-FRSM-HS2/B FeaturesEight-Port Frsm Features Frame Relay-to-ATM Network Interworking Description of Connection Types on the FrsmCongestion Indication for NIW Connections PVC Status Management Frame Relay-to-ATM Service InterworkingCell Loss Priority Congestion Indication Frame Forwarding Command and Response MappingATM/Frame-to-User Network Interface Translation and Transparent ModesConfiguring the Frsm Cards, Lines, and Ports Configuring Frame Relay ServiceCnfln linenum linetype linerate Addport portnum linenum ds0speed beginslot numslot porttype Addport portnum linenum porttypeCnfport portnum lmisig asyn elmi T391 T392 N391 N392 N393 Addport portnum porttypeConfiguring Frame Relay Service Addred redPrimarySlotNum redSecondarySlotNum redType Adding a Frame Relay ConnectionConfiguring Frame Relay Service =NIW Cnfchanmap channum chanType FECN/EFCI DE to CLP CLP to DEEstablishing the BPX 8600-to-BPX 8600-Series Segment Test Commands for the FRSMsBit Error Rate Testing on an Unchannelized T3 or E3 Frsm Features Circuit Emulation Service Module for T3 and E3Cell Delay Treatment Error and Alarm Response Configuring Service on a T3 or E3 CesmAdding and Modifying Connections Configuring the Card, Lines, and PortsCnfcon portnum Cdvt CellLossIntegPeriod bufsize Addcon portnum mastership remoteConnIdBit Error Rate Testing on a T3 or E3 Cesm Structured Data Transfer Eight-Port Circuit Emulation Service ModulesUnstructured Data Transfer Error and Alarm Response Cell Delay TreatmentRedundancy Support for the Eight-Port Cesm Cnfln linenum linecode linelen clksrc E1-signaling Configuring Service on an Eight-Port CesmAddport portnum linenum beginslot numslot porttype Configuring Bulk Distribution and RedundancyAdding and Modifying Connections Eight-Port Circuit Emulation Service Modules Configuring Card and Line Parameters Service Resource ModuleRedundancy Support by the MGX-SRM-3T3/B Bulk Distribution for T1 ServiceTo specify 11 redundancy. Enter a 2 to specify 1 N Configuring Redundancy Through the Redundancy BusRedundancy . Only an SRM can support 1 N redundancy Configuring Redundancy Through the Distribution Bus Bit Error Rate Testing Through an MGX-SRM-3T3Card pair. Permissible slot numbers are in the range 11-14, 17-22,Bit Error Rate Testing Through an MGX-SRM-3T3 Pattern Test for AX-FRSM-8E1 and MGX-CESM-8E1 In-band/ESF Pattern Test OptionsLoopback Test Options

MGX-FRSM-HS2, MGX-FRSM-2T3E3, MGX-FRSM-2CT3 specifications

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